VLBI global solution rfc_2018c
Solution rfc_2018c was replaced with rfc_2018d
We recommend to use rfc_2018c solution.    
If you really, really, really nead the obsolete solution rfc_2018b,
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   Astrometric global solution rfc_2018c used all available VLBI observations
at 8.6GHz and 2.2 GHz, as well at 5 and 22GHz from 1980.04.11 through
2018.10.10, in total 6893 observing sessions, including the following 642
observing sessions of 30 dedicated absolute astrometry programs:
  -  21 observing sessions of VLBA Calibrator Survey1–6;
       
 
-  17 observing sessions of Densification of the VLBA Calibrator Survey (VCS7);
       
 
-  10 observing sessions of Densification of the VLBA Calibrator Survey (VCS8);
       
 
-  99 observing sessions of Densification of the VLBA Calibrator Survey (VCS9);
       
 
-  18 observing sessions of the Australian LBA Calibrator Survey;
       
 
-  9 observing sessions of VCS-ii program;
       
 
-  3 observing sessions of the Northern Polar Cap program;
       
 
-  96 observing sessions of the   VLBI 2MASS radioastronomy project;
       
 
-  16 observing sessions of the 
       VLBA Imaging and Polarimetry Survey (VIPS);
       
 
-  162 regular geodetic VLBA sessions under the RDV program;
       
 
-  26 observing sessions in 1FGL, 2FGL, and 3FGL AGNs at parsec scales
       (s3111,s4195,bs241,s5272,s7104);
       
 
-  3 observing sessions of VLBA Galactic Plan Survey;
       
 
-  1 observing session of the EVN  Galactic Plan Survey
       at K-band;
       
 
-  14 observing sessions of the K/Q survey;
       
 
-  5 observing sessions of the Improving the K-band Celestial Reference Frame in the North program (BJ083);
       
 
-  33 observing sessions of the VLBA calibrator survey for BeSSeL project (br145);
       
 
-  2 observing sessions of the Bologna survey of near galaxies (bg069,bg094);
       
 
-  2 observing sessions of the VLBA survey of flat-Spectrum FIRST Sources (bh019, bu007);
       
 
-  3 observing sessions of the CJ snap-shot survey with the VLBA (bb119);
       
 
-  2 EVN observing sessions for the ICRF densification (ec013,ec017);
       
 
-  8 VLBA+EVN observing sessions of the survey of optically bright quasars;
       
 
-  12 VLBA observing sessions of the survey for parallax measurements (br149);
       
 
-  4 observing sessions of the low luminosity gamma-ray blazars 
       survey (bt110) 
 
-  4 observing sessions of an undefined programs (bb041,bm252)
       
 
-  8 observing sessions of the VLBI Ecliptic Plane Survey
       with the VLBA 
 
-  17 observing sessions of the VLBI Ecliptic Plane Survey
       with the CVN 
 
-   2 observing sessions of SOFUS program  
 
-  10 observing session  of SOAP program  
 
-  31 observing session  of the VLBA Survey of unassociated gamma-ray objects 
       in the 7-year Fermi/LAT catalog 
 
-   2 observing sessions of Probing milliarcsecond optical structure through 
        VLBI observations of Gaia detected AGNs 
 
In total,  15,309,756  estimates of group delays were used in
LSQ solutions.
Positions of 15,276 sources were adjusted in 6 least square solutions
for X/S, X/C, X-band, S-band, C-band, and K-band solutions. Currently, this
is the most complete catalogue of positions of compact radio sources.
Technical description of the solution is available
here.
The contents of this web page and following links contain unpublished
material. The material is provided as a courtesy for the preview. Using this 
material in publications, copying, and posting on Internet is not allowed 
without written prior permission.
 Astrometric Results 
  -  
       rfc_2018c catalogue in
       HTML form (39 Mb). NB: loading the catalogue
       takes time, please be patient. The catalogue contains source
       positions, their uncertainties, estimates of the total VLBA flux
       density, the VLBA flux density of unresolved components, naturally
       weighted CLEAN images in postscript and in fits format at X and
       S-band; plots of the correlated flux density as a function of the
       length of the baseline projection to the source plane; fits files
       with calibrated uv data. Images and estimates of
       correlated flux densities are available for 13,371 sources from this
       catalogue.       
  
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       rfc_2018c  catalogue in ASCII format.
       (2 Mb)
       The catalogue contains source positions, their uncertainties,
       total VLBA flux density, the VLBA flux density of unresolved
       components.
       
  
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       rfc_2018c  catalogue in key-format
       format. The catalogue contains source positions.
       This catalogue can be used as a priori file for
       
       VLBI SCHED scheduling software package.
       
  
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       rfc_2018c  catalogue in blokq
       format. The catalogue contains source positions and
       their uncertainties. This catalogue can be used as a priori
       file for library  VTD and 
       VLBI analysis software package Post-Solve.
       
  
-  Interactive
       VLBI calibrator search tool among sources in the rfc_2018c
       catalogue.
       
 Astrophysics Information 
  -  
       130,228
        Images and calibrated uv data
        for 
       20486
       compact sources at S, C, X, U, K, Q, and W bands in one compressed
       tar.bz2 file is available
       (104 Gb). For many sources images for more than one epoch are available.
       
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       Single dish spectrum
        for  13,861  sources from
       published results determined with the use of the CATS database.
       NB: the estimates of flux density are NOT simultaneous. Since
       the majority of sources are variable, these estimates of the spectrum
       are not always reliable. Estimates of spectrum for some sources
       may be wrong due to errors in the database of singe dish flux
       measurements.
       
 Geophysics Results 
 Station positions and velocities 
     Positions of 187 stations and their velocities were estimated as global
     parameters. Station positions are given on epoch 2000.01.01.
     Boundary conditions were selected in such a way that source positions,
     station positions and velocities are compatible with USNO series of the
     Earth orientation parameters
     finals.all and
     finals.daily.
     
 Antenna axis offsets 
Antenna axis offsets from LSQ estimation    
  rfc_2018c.axof
 Earth orientation parameters 
     Pole coordinates X, Y, UT1 angle, and their rate, daily correction to the
     nutation in longitude and nutation in obliquity were estimated for each
     session separately.
     
 Statistics 
     
 Miscellaneous 
     
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